DALLAS, TEXAS
Bridget Hall stays active when she's not modeling; she snowboards in the winter, wakeboards in the summer and says she's dying to go skydiving again. (She might get her brother, Josh, to take the leap with her -- he's a pilot, so it's not likely he's afraid of heights ... or planes.)
She exploded into modeling a decade ago, and is now one of the world's most famous faces. She got her start at 10 when her mother walked her into a modeling agency in Dallas and has since been on magazine covers all over the world; she has since done ads for Anne Klein, Gucci, Guess Jeans and Versace.
In 1996, when Hall was just 18, she was listed in Forbes as one of the top 10 money-making supermodels. Now 25, Hall lives in Brooklyn.
This is her second appearance in the Swimsuit Issue.
-- RICHARD DEITSCH
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